In-Person Classes Begin from the 6th

Dongshin University Extends Online Classes Due to COVID-19 Impact Until Next Month 5 View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Dongshin University (President Choi Il) announced on the 23rd that it has decided to extend the non-face-to-face classes, originally scheduled to run until the 29th, by an additional week until the 5th of next month.


This measure is in response to the worsening COVID-19 situation.


Dongshin University made this decision in accordance with the Ministry of Education's guidelines to prepare for COVID-19 infections and alleviate students' anxiety, aligning with the postponed academic schedule of elementary, middle, and high schools to the 6th of next month.


Accordingly, face-to-face classes at Dongshin University will resume from the 6th of next month, and during this period, classes will be conducted online and through remote lectures.


Additionally, each department will actively communicate during the non-face-to-face class period to help freshmen adapt to university life.


President Choi Il of Dongshin University stated, “We are making every effort to improve the quality of online classes to satisfy students and to prepare COVID-19 prevention measures for school buses, dormitories, cafeterias, and large lecture halls in anticipation of the transition to face-to-face classes.”



Meanwhile, Dongshin University plans to consider further extensions depending on the COVID-19 situation and will inform enrolled students of any changes to the academic schedule resulting from the delayed semester start.


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